AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR TO SIGN A LETTER OF OPPOSITION TO SENATE BILL 828 (WIENER) LAND USE: HOUSING ELEMENT

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STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: March 27, 2018 TO: FROM: City Council Regan M. Candelario, City Manager Robert Brown, Community Development Director 922 Machin Avenue Novato, CA 94945 415/ 899-8900 FAX 415/ 899-8213 www.novato.org SUBJECT: AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR TO SIGN A LETTER OF OPPOSITION TO SENATE BILL 828 (WIENER) LAND USE: HOUSING ELEMENT REQUEST Authorize the Mayor to sign a letter of opposition to Senate Bill 828 (WIENER) Land Use: Housing Element. DISCUSSION Senate Bill (SB) 828 is proposed legislation that would revise existing Housing Element law and the related Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA) process that would require a local jurisdiction to plan and accommodate for 200 percent of the local RHNA housing allocation for every income category in its housing element and would incorporate into the RHNA allocation the number of housing units which were not produced within the jurisdiction from the prior 8-year RHNA allocation. The City of Novato opposes SB 828, as the City is not a developer and does not control the number of new housing units proposed by private parties nor those approved and/or built in a given year. The City of Novato Housing Element provides a structure that allows for flexibility in gauging what a local jurisdiction can do in meeting its housing goals including: housing affordability, neighborhood quality and character, equal housing, sustainability and government collaboration. We should not lose sight of this process that is currently in place and works. The Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA) process is a sensitive and difficult process. To think that a local jurisdiction can accommodate 200% of RHNA as well as any unit count carried over due to the failure of the private market to produce units in our community is unreasonable. The City of Novato is concerned about the insufficient supply of affordable and attainable housing in the Bay Area, and continues to work with the local community on ways to incorporate affordable housing into our community. The City has a track record of encouraging and approving housing proposals which are consistent with our clear and well-accepted General Plan policies, development standards and design guidelines, as demonstrated by the redevelopment of the former Hamilton airfield with over 700 affordable housing units. Recent housing legislation calls into question and erodes local control over such development. cc18-045 1

Eroding local control need not be the answer to housing production. Maintaining the character and general form of a local community is an essential element to local Bay Area communities, including Novato. Creating affordable housing can be achieved without stripping local jurisdictions of their ability to regulate and foster development that fits within the community. RECOMMENDATION Authorize the Mayor to sign the letter of opposition to SB 828. ATTACHMENTS 1. Letter of Opposition 2. SB 828 (Wiener) 2 2

March 28, 2018 922 Machin Avenue Novato, CA 94945 415/899-8900 FAX 415/899-8213 www.novato.org Mayor Josh Fryday Mayor Pro Tem Pam Drew Councilmembers Denise Athas Pat Eklund Eric Lucan City Manager Regan M. Candelario The Honorable Scott Wiener California State Senate State Capitol Building, Room 4066 Sacramento, CA 95814 VIA FAX: 916-651-4911 RE: SB 828 (Wiener) Land Use: Housing Element Dear Senator Wiener: The City of Novato is concerned about the insufficient supply of affordable and attainable housing in the Bay Area, and continues to work with the local community on ways to incorporate affordable housing into our community. The City has a track record of encouraging and approving housing proposals which are consistent with our clear and well-accepted General Plan policies, development standards and design guidelines, as demonstrated by the redevelopment of the former Hamilton airfield with over 700 affordable housing units. Recent housing legislation calls into question and erodes local control over such development. The City of Novato encourages the State to pursue efforts that promote the production of housing including new programs to provide badly needed funding and incentives for affordable housing consistent with local policies. Eroding local control need not be the answer to housing production. Maintaining the character and general form of a local community is an essential element to local Bay Area communities, including Novato. Creating affordable housing can be achieved without stripping local jurisdictions of their ability to regulate and foster development that fits within the community. To this end, Novato has zoning which allows multi-family development at up to 30 units per acre, allows downtown mixed-use development up to four stories in height and requires that at least 20% of new units be provided at levels affordable to verylow and low-income households. The City Council of the City of Novato encourages your support of such local actions. Moreover, the City wishes to continue to participate in addressing housing needs in our community, based on the fabric of our community. Housing legislation should provide overall guidance on affordable housing but it should by no means direct local jurisdictions on how such guidance should be achieved. The City of Novato opposes SB 828, as the City is not a developer and does not control the number of new housing units proposed by private parties nor those approved and/or built in a given year. The City of Novato Housing Element provides a structure that allows for flexibility in gauging what a local jurisdiction can do in meeting its housing goals including: housing affordability, neighborhood quality and character, equal housing, sustainability and government collaboration. We should not lose sight of this process that is currently in place and works. The Regional Housing 3

Needs Allocation (RHNA) process is a sensitive and difficult process. To think that a local jurisdiction can accommodate 200% of RHNA as well as any unit count carried over due to the failure of the private market to produce units in our community is unreasonable. Finally, the City of Novato strongly urges the State to focus on implementing the 2017 Housing Package before passing any new legislation. The Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) and local jurisdictions require more resources and guidance to clearly understand and successfully implement the new State housing laws in a unified manner. Sincerely, Josh Fryday Mayor City of Novato cc: Senator Mike McGuire, senator.mcguire@senate.ca.gov Assembly Member Marc Levine, Minnie.Santillan@asm.ca.gov Senate Transportation and Housing Committee, FAX: (916) 445-2209 Senate Governance and Finance Committee, FAX: (916) 322-0298 Nancy Hall Bennett, Regional Public Affairs Manager, nbennett@cacities.org Meg Desmond, League of California Cities, cityletters@cacities.org 4

SENATE BILL No. 828 Introduced by Senator Wiener January 3, 2018 An act relating to land use. legislative counsel s digest SB 828, as introduced, Wiener. Land use: housing element. The Planning and Zoning Law requires a city or county to adopt a comprehensive, long-term general plan for the physical development of the city or county and of any land outside its boundaries that bears relation to its planning. That law also requires the general plan to include a housing element and requires a planning agency to submit a draft of the housing element to the Department of Housing and Community Development for review, as specified. This bill would state the intent of the Legislature to enact legislation that would, among other things, require the department to take certain actions relating to unmet housing needs, including completing a comprehensive assessment on unmet need for each region and including the results of the assessment in regional allocations for the next housing element cycle. Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: no. State-mandated local program: no. The people of the State of California do enact as follows: line 1 SECTION 1. It is the intent of the Legislature to enact line 2 legislation that would do all of the following: line 3 (a) Require the Department of Housing and Community line 4 Development to address the historic underproduction of housing line 5 by completing a comprehensive assessment on unmet need for 99 5

SB 828 2 line 1 each region and including the results of the assessment in regional line 2 allocations for the next housing element cycle. line 3 (b) Establish a methodology for the comprehensive assessment line 4 on unmet need that acknowledges the following: line 5 (1) Median rent or home prices that exceed median income will line 6 be alleviated by rapidly increasing housing supply, particularly line 7 housing supply for moderate and above-moderate income line 8 households. line 9 (2) Communities with high rates of income growth must also line 10 have a high rate of new housing production for households of all line 11 income levels to ensure equity and stabilize home prices and line 12 communities. line 13 (c) Authorize the department to challenge the methodology for line 14 local allocations made by a council of government or regional line 15 planning agency. line 16 (d) Require the department, after a council of government has line 17 submitted its allocation plan and methodology for approval, to line 18 rollover any housing allocation that was not met from the previous line 19 housing element cycle based on the annual production report line 20 submitted pursuant to Section 65400 of the Government Code and line 21 to add these numbers to local allocations. line 22 (e) Prohibit a council of government from underestimating line 23 allocations for local jurisdictions based on predicted additional line 24 unmet need allocations. line 25 (f) Require a local jurisdiction to plan and accommodate for line 26 200 percent of the local housing allocation for every income line 27 category in its housing element. O 99 6